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The Idea of Boxes for Multiple WordPress Projects in One Installation

When working with multiple WordPress installations – that is, having to manage an array of wp-content directories for whatever it is you’re working on, it seems that it’s more often not common to suggest creating a new WordPress installation for each project. This isn’t something necessary assuming the nature of your work can operate […]

Partnering on the WordPress Plugin Development Handbook

[…] Over the next few months, we’ll be working to put together the handbook to help guide WordPress developers of all levels of experience for best practices in building WordPress plugins. As the handbook begins to come together, I’ll definitely be linking it here. Until then, I’m excited to be working with the team above, and eager […]

The Facets of a WordPress Developer

Do a few Internet searches for ” WordPress developer” and you’re bound to find more than a few posts on the topic. Though my goal isn’t to add to the plethora of articles that already exist, there are a few thoughts I have as it relates to the topic. And all of it comes […]

WordPress and Developer Maturity

One of the things that we often hear about WordPress is that it has a low-barrier to entry for those who are interested in programming and/or for those who are interested in applying what they’ve learned about computer science or software development. Generally speaking, I have a hard time saying that out loud. I’ll talk about this […]

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